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  • The Rooftop Cinema Club on the Manchester Grand Hyatt’s 4th floor rooftop offers the perfect chance to see a movie under the stars (or in the daylight) if you find yourself with some free time at San Diego Comic-Con 2023. This year, they’re hosting several Comic-Con-friendly films during the week of the convention, as well as regular movies. For more information visit: rooftopcinemaclub.com Thursday, July 20 7 p.m. – Interstellar 10:45 p.m. – Horrible Bosses
  • The Rooftop Cinema Club on the Manchester Grand Hyatt’s 4th floor rooftop offers the perfect chance to see a movie under the stars (or in the daylight) if you find yourself with some free time at San Diego Comic-Con 2023. This year, they’re hosting several Comic-Con-friendly films during the week of the convention, as well as regular movies. For more information visit: rooftopcinemaclub.com Tuesday, July 18 10 p.m. – Top Gun: Maverick
  • Raffles: A pair of Padres season opener tickets, a Skateboard, an Ice Chest, & much more! Drink Specials: $20 Bud Light Pitchers, $6 Touchdown Shots, $5 Bud Light Pints, $6 Fireball Food Specials: $15 Flatbreads, $12 Wings, $12 Foot-long Hot Dogs Visit: https://www.rplacesandiego.com/ R place Sports Bar & Grill on Facebook
  • A committee appointed by the Pentagon to study military suicides wants to make it harder for troops to buy and access personal firearms. In other news, $2.5 million in assistance for water bills is waiting to be claimed. Plus, a look at the efforts to diversify San Diego theater companies.
  • A Los Angeles program aggressively scouts vacant units and lobbies landlords in one of the country's tightest real estate markets. Some landlords offer up units even before putting them on the market.
  • A report by House Democrats documents $7.8 million in payments from at least 20 foreign governments to Trump's businesses during his presidential term.
  • Data is beautiful and science has style—see the beauty that can emerge from scientific research. In collaboration with the UC San Diego Library, see the winners of the Art of Science competition, showcasing the work of UC San Diego students and researchers. On view July 26, 2023 through Jan. 15, 2024 Locations: Sally T. WongAvery Library and San Diego Natural History Museum A digital exhibit has also been created to share the images more broadly and will remain online in perpetuity.
  • Join us for our brand new event: Stories of Us! Little ones and their families are invited to experience the richness of San Diego's diversity through storytimes, musical presentations, or hands-on activities with local community members to create meaningful discussions and insights into the many cultures they may encounter in their lives. Tuesday, September 26 | 10 a.m. - 11 a.m. Learn the stories of San Diego's Indigenous people with 'ataaxum Pomkwaan. Families will enjoy an interactive sing-along and an oral story of How the Stinkbug Came to be Black. Included with Museum admission. No registration required. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | X - Twitter
  • According to a new report, the Wagner Group has laundered some $2.5 billion to Russia since its full-scale invasion of Ukraine last year, in an effort to support the war effort.
  • Americans use their smartphones for about two-to-three years. UC San Diego computer scientists devised a practical way to reuse the phones’ still-potent computer power.
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